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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

"Green" Rentals
Hey all,
I'm new to the forum, so this is my first discussion topic.
I am very into the sustainability movement, personal and professionally, and am hoping to 'green' up my town home and any future properties.
I wanted to see if anyone out there that has a buy and hold and/or are landlords have added 'green' features to their rentals? If so, which features?
Also, do you market your rentals as 'green' units? If so, do you charge more? Is there a demand for such rentals?
Thanks!
Ryan